BSI PD IEC PAS 63343:2021
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Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems. VHF data exchange system. Requirements and methods of testing for stations including ASM functionality
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 76 |
This document specifies technical requirements, methods of test and required test results for equipment implementing ASM part of the VHF Data exchange system (VDES) as defined in ITU-R M.2092.
This document is intended to be the first step of development of standard(s) describing equipment that implement functions of VDES in any combination.
NOTE All text of this document whose wording is identical to applicable external references such as ITU Recommendations is printed in italics, and the reference and associated paragraph numbers are indicated in brackets.
NOTE The intention of text written in notation [Future: text] in this document is to include future placeholder for topics that are considered important even for the first implementations that may comply with this document.
Requirements set in this document provide means to mitigate adverse interference to Automatic Identification System (AIS).
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4 | CONTENTS |
7 | FOREWORD |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.2 Abbreviated terms |
11 | 4 General requirements and tests of equipment 4.1 Requirements (placeholder) 4.2 Methods of tests for general requirements 5 Performance requirements 5.1 Mobile station 5.1.1 Overview |
12 | 5.1.2 General requirements |
13 | 5.1.3 Technical requirements |
14 | Tables Table 1 – Slotted transmission spectrum for ASM |
15 | Figures Figure 1 – Slotted transmission spectrum for ASM |
16 | Figure 2 – Transmitter power versus time characteristics for π/4 QPSK (ASM) Table 2 – Transmitter power versus time characteristics |
17 | Table 3 – Receiver requirements without FEC (using Link ID 1) |
18 | Table 4 – IEC 61162 Talker identifiers and sentence formatters used for input of data to Equipment for transmission to ASM VDL Table 5 – IEC 61162 sentence formatters used to output ASM VDL |
19 | Table 6 – IEC 61162 sentence formatters used to output equipment status and input related commands |
20 | Table 7 – Use of ASM VDL messages |
21 | Table 8 – Message 0 description |
23 | Table 9 – Quiet time multiplier |
24 | Figure 3 – Slot selection Criteria Flow Chart |
25 | 5.2 Coast Station 5.2.1 Overview 5.2.2 General requirements 5.2.3 Technical requirements |
26 | Table 10 – Slotted transmission spectrum for ASM |
27 | Figure 4 – Slotted transmission spectrum for ASM |
28 | Figure 5 – Transmitter power versus time characteristics for π/4 QPSK (ASM) Table 11 – Transmitter power versus time characteristics |
29 | Table 12 – Receiver requirements without FEC (using Link ID 1) |
30 | Table 13 – IEC 61162 Talker Identifiers and Sentence Formatters used for input of data to Equipment for transmission to ASM VDL Table 14 – IEC 61162 Sentence Formatters used to output ASM VDL |
31 | Table 15 – IEC 61162 Sentence Formatters used to output equipment status and input related commands |
32 | Table 16 – Use of ASM VDL messages |
33 | Table 17 – Message 0 description |
34 | Table 18 – Quiet time multiplier |
35 | Figure 6 – Slot selection criteria flow chart |
36 | 5.3 AtoN Station 6 Methods of testing and required results 6.1 Mobile station 6.1.1 Test environment |
37 | 6.1.2 Test signals 6.1.3 Environmental, power supply, special purpose and safety tests |
38 | 6.1.4 Operational tests Table 19 – Power supply test schedule |
39 | 6.1.5 Specific tests of physical layer Figure 7 – Test setup for frequency error measurement |
40 | Table 20 – Carrier power, required results |
42 | Table 21 – Used parameters and required results for ASM and VDE sensitivity tests Table 22 – Used parameters and required results for ASM and VDE high input level tests |
43 | Figure 8 – Test setup for adjacent channel selectivity Table 23 – Additional channel combinations used for co-channel rejection tests |
44 | Table 24 – Test signals used for adjacent channel selectivity tests |
45 | Figure 9 – Measurement arrangement for intermodulation |
46 | Figure 10 – Measurement arrangement for blocking or de-sensitisation Table 25 – Frequencies for inter-modulation test Table 26 – Test signals used for inter-modulation test |
47 | 6.1.6 Specific tests of Link layer Table 27 – Frequencies for blocking test Table 28 – Test signals used for blocking test |
50 | 6.1.7 Specific tests of Network layer |
51 | 6.1.8 Specific tests of Transport layer 6.2 Coast station 6.2.1 Test environment |
52 | 6.2.2 Test signals 6.2.3 Environmental, power supply, special purpose and safety tests |
53 | 6.2.4 Operational tests |
54 | 6.2.5 Specific tests of Physical layer Figure 11 – Test setup for frequency error measurement |
55 | Table 29 – Carrier power, required results |
57 | Table 30 – Used parameters and required results for ASM and VDE sensitivity tests Table 31 – Used parameters and required results for ASM and VDE high input level tests Table 32 – Additional channel combinations used for co-channel rejection tests |
58 | Figure 12 – Test setup for adjacent channel selectivity Table 33 – Test signals used for adjacent channel selectivity tests |
60 | Figure 13 – Measurement arrangement for intermodulation Table 34 – Frequencies for inter-modulation test Table 35 – Test signals used for inter-modulation test |
61 | Figure 14 – Measurement arrangement for blocking or de-sensitisation Table 36 – Frequencies for blocking test |
62 | 6.2.6 Specific tests of Link layer Table 37 – Test signals used for blocking test |
64 | 6.2.7 Specific tests of Network layer |
65 | 6.2.8 Specific tests of Transport layer 6.3 Tests for AtoN station |
66 | Annex A (normative)Presentation Interface (PI) sentences A.1 General A.2 AAB – ASM Selective Addressed Message |
67 | A.3 ABB – ASM Broadcast Message |
68 | A.4 ADM – Received ASM VHF Data-Link Message |
69 | A.5 ADO – ASM VHF Data-Link Own-Vessel transmission A.6 AGB – ASM Geographical Multicast Message |
71 | A.7 AMK – Addressed and broadcast ASM message acknowledgement A.8 ASM – ASM Message Assembly |
73 | A.9 ASQ – ASM Message Assembly Query A.10 ACC – “ASM Coast Station Configuration command” A.11 ??? – “additional ASM Coast Station Configuration” |
74 | A.12 ??? – “ASM Coast Station Status sentence” |
75 | Bibliography |